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The J. Bolgiano Seed Company, Baltimore. Md. 



ART SET O 1 • 9 



Kolgianos 



Bird Houses 



KEEP YOUR BIRDS AT HOME 



Great enthusiasm is now being shown 

 m the protection of our native song birds ■ 

 fewer birds migrate because the many 



Bluebird N 62 Wren No. 61 Robin No. 60 SZ^^ &T Tdoir^g *| 



$ ' 65 Ea weijS 2S for ^ 75 S *«^%*5^»itE£ is *E 



You understand birds are great insect destrovers • it ic 

 Towh? 1Ue , Bird ^ RoWns ' B]ack Ca PP ed Chickadee House Wre^ Brown'^ S * ates >? e P"tment of Agriculture 

 Townee Song Sparrows, Field Sparrows, Purple Grockle RalHm'J n™ , Thr a she J. Cat Birds - Barn Swallows, 

 bird, Bobolink, Blue Jay, Phoebe, Flickers Red S 'ff ° nol f' Meadow Lark, Red Winged B!ack- 



msect destroyers. The Government has gone very SenXelv^ fvf ■* n ? Ye "° W Billed Cucko ° are a" ^eat 

 stomach of the birds they have found thf laiglr percent^ I of E. "♦ ln ™ Sti| L ation ' and on examining the 

 insects are giving the fruit growers the most trouble had *«„? h m T*™* 8 \° ^insects, and many of these 

 not be necessary today. From the Government ^ investigation Ls !»= !? Pr ° £° ted years a S°' spraying would 

 feed on weed seed, and this is of great benefit to th e f n e r c ,'n f » r^ d an ° thei , important truth, that birds 

 oftentimes prove a destruction to crops in wet seasons ' 3S ,f reduces tIle cr0 P of weeds that 



« P v fe^^ them. We can supply you with the many 



opportunity now and put up bird „™t ITJ^lZBf, fe£ ,V 7°« want, birds to have their home in the 'grove near your home, take advanatge of the 



Bluebird House No. 21 

 Price $1.65. Express Extra 



mo'rning songs" What is more he^Ln J hey wiH build thei ' r «<*ts there n the spr ng thus makinl "SST T" } '° Ur llome ' take ad ™™tge of the 

 they locate fheir £J M^^E** tha " ba "<* a " *• *~ «Hed with birds ZbSl&K^ puttTn^V'thf bTdU^t 



WREN HOUSES— 5 STYLES 



Log Cabin, No. 11; Tepee, No 12- Shack M„ n. o , 



Slab 1\J„ ,, • | ft : ' ' ' N °- 13; Bun ^low. No. 61 and 



blab, No. 23. $1.65 each; any three for $4.75. Add postage. 

 Weight 4 pounds each. 



BLUE BIRD HOUSES— 2 STYLES 



No. 21 and No. 62. $1.65 each. Add postage. Weight 4 pounds each. 



WOODPECKER HOUSES 



No. 25. $1.65. Weight 4 pounds. Postage extra. 



ROBIN HOUSE, No. 60 



$1.65. Weight 4 pounds. Postage extra. 



Prices Bolgiano's Rustic Bird Houses 



No. 63. 



COMBINATION WREN AND ROBIN HOUSE 



Wren with Robin pulpit. $2.00. Weight 5 pounds. Postage extra. 

 BRACKET WREN HOUSE, No. 17 

 " Jennie's Choice." Weight 3 pounds. $1.50. Postage extra. 



HANGING BARREL WREN HOUSE, No 50 



English Sparrows do not trouble this swinging house. Price $1.50. Weight 



3 pounds. Postage extra. 



SWINGING HOUSE, No. 14 

 Suitable for either Wren or Blue Bird. Interchangeable 

 Weight 4 pounds. Postage extra. 



Price $2.00. 



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Sy Eber Holmes 

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